All-Female CTE Study Joined by Former Soccer Stars

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Last updated 02 novembro 2024
All-Female CTE Study Joined by Former Soccer Stars
The Boston University CTE Center is launching the first study of how CTE affects women that will analyze the brains of female former pro soccer players.
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